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Monica Raymund was born on July 26, 1986, in St. Petersburg, Florida, USA. Raised in a Jewish household, she grew up observing Jewish traditions. Her mother, Sonia Raymund, was a community volunteer, while her father, Steve Raymund, served as the board chairman of Tech Data Corporation. Monica has a younger brother, Will Raymund, who shares her creative inclinations. Will pursued music and later graduated from the Berklee College of Music.
Monica Raymund's involvement in the performing arts began early. During high school, she took part in the Broadway Theater Project based in Tampa, Florida. She later attended the North Carolina School of the Arts in Winston-Salem, further honing her acting skills. In 2004, she graduated from Shorecrest Preparatory School, a private college-preparatory day school. She continued her education at the prestigious Juilliard School in New York City, earning her degree in 2008. At Juilliard, Raymund performed in a variety of stage productions including Cymbeline, The Diviners, and Animal Farm, working under renowned directors such as Richard Feldman, Jonathan Bernstein, and Trizana Beverley.
Monica Raymund began her professional acting career shortly after graduating. In April 2008, she made her television debut with a guest appearance on NBC's Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Trini Martinez in the episode titled “Authority” (Season 9, Episode 17). Though the role was brief, it served as a valuable introduction to network television and opened the door to larger opportunities.
Raymund’s big break came when she was cast as Maria "Ria" Torres, a human lie detector, in the Fox crime drama series Lie to Me. Her portrayal of the intelligent and passionate character garnered widespread attention and resonated with audiences. She remained in the role from 2009 until the show's conclusion in January 2011, establishing her as a talented presence in television drama.
Following the end of Lie to Me, Raymund joined the cast of the acclaimed legal drama The Good Wife on CBS. From 2011 to 2012, she appeared in the recurring role of Assistant State’s Attorney Dana Lodge during the show's third season. Her performance received positive reviews and further enhanced her reputation as a versatile actress.
In 2012, Monica Raymund took on one of her most prominent roles as Gabriela Dawson in the NBC action-drama Chicago Fire. A key character in the ensemble cast, Dawson was a paramedic and firefighter whose personal and professional life added depth to the series. Raymund remained with the show through six seasons before her departure in 2018. Her work in Chicago Fire significantly raised her profile and solidified her position in primetime television.
Monica Raymund was married to Neil Patrick Stewart, a theater director and actor, from June 2011 until their divorce in 2014. In February 2014, she publicly came out as bisexual via Twitter. Although she later revealed she had been aware of her bisexuality for about a decade, she chose to share it publicly only after her divorce. In September 2015, she confirmed her relationship with cinematographer Tari Segal. Monica does not have children at this time and has spoken openly about her identity and advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights, contributing to greater visibility and representation within the entertainment industry.
Over the course of her career, Monica Raymund has appeared in more than ten television series and films, showcasing her range and commitment to complex roles. Best known for her work in Lie to Me, The Good Wife, and Chicago Fire, she continues to take on challenging roles and support stories that resonate with diverse audiences. Her contributions to the acting industry, combined with her advocacy for equality and representation, mark her as an influential figure in contemporary television.
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